Iran Calls New US Sanctions 'Economic Terrorism,' 'Crimes Against Humanity'
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Iran calls new US sanctions 'economic terrorism,' 'crimes against humanity'
TEHRAN — Iran accused the United States of "economic terrorism" and "crimes against humanity" on Thursday, after Washington said it would ramp up sanctions to heap pressure on Tehran. "Undoubtedly, the US economic sanctions against Iran, which have targeted the fundamental human rights of every Iranian citizen, are a case of 'economic terrorism' and 'crimes against humanity,' and the perpetrators and instigators of these sanctions are deserving …
(Cairo=Yonhap News) Correspondent Kim Sang-hoon = The Iranian Foreign Ministry condemned U.S. sanctions targeting the country as economic terrorism and a crime against humanity.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry reacted to the new sanctions announced by the US administration against Iran, describing the sanctions as "economic terrorism" and "crimes against humanity."
The Iranian Foreign Ministry described the US administration's new and comprehensive sanctions against Iran as "economic terrorism" and "crimes against humanity."
The Iranian Foreign Ministry described the new US sanctions as "economic terrorism" and "crimes against humanity." The statement noted that the sanctions were timed to coincide with the anniversary of the 1953 coup, emphasizing that this marks a continuation of 73 years of hostility.
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